2022 FIFA World Cup seeding

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The draw for the 2022 FIFA World Cup took place on 1 April 2022 at the Exhibition and Convention Center in Doha, Qatar.[1] It set the stage for the round-robin group stage in Qatar, whence the World Cup will be played. The teams were divided into four pots of eight, with one team selected from each pot to form a group.

As hosts, Qatar took position A1 from Pot 1, where they were joined by the FIFA Ranking's seven highest-ranked qualified teams. The countries occupying positions 8 to 15 on the ranking of the qualified teams were allocated to Pot 2, while the 16th to 23rd best-ranked qualifiers were placed in Pot 3. Finally, Pot 4 included the qualified teams in positions 24 to 28, plus three placeholders representing the two winners of the intercontinental play-offs and the remaining UEFA play-off winners. The hosts continued to be placed in Pot 1 and treated as a seeded team, and therefore Pot 1 consisted of hosts Qatar and the seven highest-ranked teams that qualified for the tournament.

The draw sequence started with pot 1 and ended with pot 4.[1]

Personnel involved[edit]

The 32 nations involved in the 2022 World Cup (29 of which were known) were drawn into eight groups of four. Two of the remaining three spots will be filled by the winners of the intercontinental play-offs on 13 or 14 June, with the final berth determined by Path A of the European qualifying play-offs, in which Wales will face off against either Scotland or Ukraine in the final.

The draw was attended by 2,000 guests and was led by Carli Lloyd, Jermaine Jenas and Samantha Johnson, assisted by the likes of Cafu (Brazil), Lothar Matthäus (Germany), Adel Ahmed Malalla (Qatar), Ali Daei (Iran), Bora Milutinović (Serbia/Mexico), Jay-Jay Okocha (Nigeria), Rabah Madjer (Algeria) and Tim Cahill (Australia).[1]

Seeding[edit]

Teams were seeded using the March 2022 FIFA World Rankings (shown in parentheses), which were published on 31 March 2022.[2][3]

Pot 1 Pot 2 Pot 3 Pot 4

 Qatar (51) (H)
 Brazil (1)
 Belgium (2)
 France (3)
 Argentina (4)
 England (5)
 Spain (7)
 Portugal (8)

 Mexico (9)
 Netherlands (10)
 Denmark (11)
 Germany (12)
 Uruguay (13)
  Switzerland (14)
 United States (15)
 Croatia (16)

 Senegal (20)
 Iran (21)
 Japan (23)
 Morocco (24)
 Serbia (25)
 Poland (26)
 South Korea (29)
 Tunisia (35)

 Cameroon (37)
 Canada (38)
 Ecuador (46)
 Saudi Arabia (49)
 Ghana (60)
AFC–CONMEBOL play-off winner[a]
CONCACAF–OFC play-off winner[b]
UEFA Path A winner[c]

Notes
  • H : Hosts

Final draw[edit]

The eight groups were formed randomly, selecting one team from each of the four pots. Two teams from the same confederation could not fall into the same group, with the exception of Europe, where up to two teams could share the group. The only one whose seed was predetermined was the first (A1), where the host, Qatar, was placed.

Group A Group B Group C Group D
 Qatar  England  Argentina  France
 Ecuador  Iran  Saudi Arabia AFC–CONMEBOL play-off winner[a]
 Senegal  United States  Mexico  Denmark
 Netherlands UEFA Path A winner[c]  Poland  Tunisia
Group E Group F Group G Group H
 Spain  Belgium  Brazil  Portugal
CONCACAF–OFC play-off winner[b]  Canada  Serbia  Ghana
 Germany  Morocco   Switzerland  Uruguay
 Japan  Croatia  Cameroon  South Korea

See also[edit]

Notes[edit]

  1. ^ a b ( Peru vs.  United Arab Emirates/ Australia)
  2. ^ a b ( Costa Rica vs.  New Zealand)
  3. ^ a b ( Wales vs.  Scotland/ Ukraine)

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c "Qatar 2022 Final Draw: All you need to know". FIFA.com. 31 March 2022.
  2. ^ "Brazil back on top". FIFA. 31 March 2022.
  3. ^ "Draw-Procedures-FIFA-World-Cup-Qatar-2022" (PDF). FIFA. 31 March 2022.